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Hannah Kimpton
Trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and, in Commedia dell'Arte, at Centre Selavy, France. Since then her work has included: Food for Thought (Heartbreak Productions) The Importance of Being Earnest (The Brockley Jack Theatre), An Inspector Calls (Tour de Force Theatre Company, European tour), Island (Trestle Theatre Company, UK and Netherlands tour), The Snow Queen (New Vic Theatre), Romeo and Juliet (Heartbreak Productions) and a sell out run of Shakespeare For Breakfast (Edinburgh). A member of The Comedy Project she has performed in several new pieces of writing at The Soho Theatre for the last two spring seasons. |
Film work includes: The Lake (West End Central) and the award winning Edith's Finger (Fiction Factory).
Hannah has appeared in corporate videos and is the joint founder of Upstart Crows & Caw, which specialises in bespoke workshops for young people. |
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Tabitha Leigh Owens
Tabitha trained at East 15 Acting School, and has since worked as performer and devisor having appeared in shows ranging from ‘Pygmalion' to ‘Lost Pirates' . She has a keen interest in creating visual and sensory theatre, experimenting with the use of mask, physicality, puppetry and lighting. Tabitha has travelled and lived in many parts of the world and draws stimulus from the people and places that she has visited. Over the past 3-4 years her focus has moved to creating theatre with young people of all ages and abilities, working with companies such as Halfmoon Young People' Theatre, Arts Depot and various schools and independent organisations. Work includes projects in partnership with SureStart, The Bethnal Green Museum of Childhood, The V&A and Theatre Royal Bury St. Edmunds. |
Tabitha is also Co- founder of ‘CaptiveAudience' Theatre Company and ‘Upstart Crows and Caw' specialising in bespoke workshops for young people.
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